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  • Akpabio’s legal team inspects election materials

    The legal team of Senator Godswill Akpabio(Akwa Ibom Northwest) yesterday inspected election materials used in the last senatorial election.

    Akpabio’s lawyers, led by Patrick Umoh, were at the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) on Udo Udoma Avenue, Uyo, by 10am.

    It was gathered that the ongoing inspection was stopped last Tuesday because of the Easter holidays after Umoh accused INEC of preventing them from accessing and inspecting the materials.

    They were led by the INEC officials to the strong room where the materials stacked in heaps were sorted out.

    However, one of the lawyers representing the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) at the tribunal, Ekom Nwoko, said he was at the venue to observe the inspection being done by the petitioners being a respondent in the matter.

    Nwoko said the PDP and the first respondent, Dr. Christopher Ekpenyong of the PDP, have filed a motion for the tribunal to set aside some reliefs granted exparte at the tribunal especially, forensic examination of election materials.

    He hoped that some reliefs would be set aside. “Our motion is premised on section 151 of the Electoral Act, and inspection of Electoral materials does not cover forensic examination of materials. That is the premise of our motion. And likely, the motion will come up next week, but we have not got a date yet,” he said.

    INEC’s Public Affairs Officer Don Etukudo said the legal team was able to sort out the election materials for the 10 councils.

    He said: “You have seen that the inspection process is on. The legal team of the APC started the process when we took them to the Strong Room and they saw the materials.

     

     

  • Akpabio accuses INEC of flouting inspection order

    Senator Godswill Akpabio (Akwa Ibom Northwest) has accused the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) of denying his legal team access to election materials.

    Chairman of the Election Petition Tribunal, Justice W.O Akanbi, on April 2, granted Senator Akpabio, the petitioner and applicant, and his agents, including forensic experts, access to inspect and copy all electoral materials used for the Akwa Ibom Northeast senatorial election.

    But Akpabio’s lawyer, Patrick Umoh, said INEC has refused to obey the tribunal order to allow them inspect and copy the materials for litigation purposes.

    Umoh accused the Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC), Mike Igini, of colluding with the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to frustrate the legal team.

    He said: “We learnt that on the instruction of Igini, Akwa Ibom INEC has consistently flouted the order and has refused the agents of Senator

    Akpabio and forensic experts access to the election material. INEC has been engaging in a hide-and-seek game.

    “We also wish to inform you that we had earlier reported for the said inspection on April 11 12 and 15, but our efforts to have access to the materials and inspect same did not yield any positive result.”

    Akpabio’s lawyer said the hide-and-seek by Igini may have been to tip off the PDP and give them sufficient time to oppose the move for the inspection of the materials.

    “INEC has colluded with PDP and advised the party to file a motion on April 16, which they cited as the reason they couldn’t allow the inspection as ordered by the court,” he added.

    But INEC has said it did not deny Akpabio’s legal team access to the election materials.

    Its Head of Legal Department, Mark Chukwu, explained that the inspection which was scheduled for 11am yesterday would have been done but for a Motion on Notice obtained from court and issued to INEC by one of the parties in the election.

    Chukwu added that despite the Motion on Notice, INEC still invited the legal teams of all the political parties to inspect the materials in the strong room.

    He, however, said the inspection was not possible because of the shabby arrangement of the materials which needed to be sorted out by Electoral Officers.

    He said: “It is not true that the commission stopped Akpabio’s lawyers from inspecting electoral materials. Despite the Motion on Notice served the commission by one of the political parties, the commission still granted the legal teams of the petitioners access to the strong room to inspect the materials.

    “We, however, noticed that the electoral materials were not properly packaged for easy sorting. So we have scheduled three days for the sorting to be done by the EOs.

    “We have also invited all political parties to participate so that the exercise will be open and free to all concerned.”

  • A’Ibom APC: INEC tampering with materials

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Akwa Ibom has claimed it has concrete evidence the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in the state has started doctoring election materials.

    The party claimed that it is in custody of a text message sent by the INEC’s state administrative secretary, one Mr. Patta, summoning staff of the commission to duty on Sunday to ‘work’ on election materials.

    A statement by the state publicity secretary of APC, Mr. Nkereuwem Enyonekere, alleged: “A text message sent to some staff this Sunday morning by the Secretary Admin, Mr. Patta, says: ‘Good morning Sir. Please kindly come to the office now as some people are expected to work on election materials. Thanks, Secretary Admin’’.

    The party alleged the INEC Resident National Electoral Commission (REC), Mike Igini, is tampering with the governorship/State House of Assembly election materials of  March 9, 2019 to frustrate the petition filed by its governorship candidate, Obong Nsima Ekere.

    The statement reads: “The Independent National Electoral Commission office in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State has summoned its staff to work on Sunday, March 31 ‘to work on election materials’.

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    “We believe that INEC officials are being summoned to the office by Mr. Patta to tamper with or destroy evidence related to the 2019 general election.

    “This is obviously prompted by the filling of a petition last week at the Akwa Ibom Election Petition Tribunal by Mr. Nsima Ekere, the APC governorship candidate in the March 9 election, challenging the fraudulent announcement of Udom Emmanuel as the winner. Other APC candidates have also filed their petitions”.

    The APC recalled it had months leading up to the elections joined voices with notable Akwa Ibom people and had written to the INEC chairman, Prof Mahmud Yakubu, requesting the redeployment of Igini.

    According to the party, the REC was a deeply compromised electoral officer, who through his actions and statements gave him away as being sympathetic and partial to Governor. Udom Emmanuel, and the PDP.

    It regretted that the request was not granted.

    “The bias of Mr Igini in favour of the PDP showed through his conduct of the election as evidenced in the collusion and connivance of INEC staff and ad hoc staff with the PDP”.

    Responding, Igini denied authorising the doctoring of election materials, saying all materials used in the conduct of the March 9 elections are safe.

    Igini, who spoke through the state publicity officer of INEC, Mr. Don Etukudoh, said all political parties are free to inspect election

    materials to confirm if they have been destroyed or doctored.

    “The APC in the state has been consistent in their accusations against the commission so we are not surprised.

    “The commission in the state under Mr. Igini has a lot of integrity and would not succumb to blackmail,” he said.

  • Thugs set ablaze election materials in Benue

    Election materials meant for the supplementary elections in the entire Azendeshi ward, Ukum local government area of Benue State were set ablaze by suspected party thugs in Chito town. Chito is the headquarters of Azendeshi ward with 13,000/voting population.

    The electoral materials were kept at a public primary school before thugs belonging to one of the political parties overpowered security men and set them ablaze.

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    There were also reports of a similar situation in parts of Kwande local government area, as thugs manhandled Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) staff and destroyed electoral materials but the situation was said to have been brought under control by security operatives.

    Apart from these isolated cases, the election was generally peaceful in Benue with a large turnout of voters at various polling units as earlier as 8am. As at press time, the process was still going on in 22 local government areas out of 23.

  • PDP accuses INEC chairman of refusing Atiku access to election materials

    The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) yesterday accused the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prof Mahmood Yakubu, of refusing the party’s presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar access to election materials.

    The Court of Appeal had ordered INEC to allow Atiku’s lawyers inspect ballot materials used in the February 23 presidential election, in furtherance of the petition filed by the PDP candidate against President Muhammadu Buhari’s re-election. However, in a statement yesterday by its spokesman, Kola Ologbondiyan, the PDP said that Yakubu and the leadership of INEC have refused to obey the order of the appellate court, given on March 6, 2019.

    The PDP described INEC’s actions as deliberate and wicked ploy, and accused the electoral body of acting in cahoots with the governing All Progressives Congress (APC), to frustrate the case.

    The main opposition party further said that INEC’s action was meant to ambush the case, adding that it’s a deliberate plot to knock Atiku off the timeline prescribed by law for the PDP and its candidate to file the case at the Tribunal.

    The statement said, “It is imperative to inform Nigerians that upon obtaining the lawful order of the Court, directing INEC to forthwith, avail Atiku Abubakar and the PDP copies of all the documents and other materials used for the Presidential election, our legal team wrote to the INEC Chairman on the 11th and 12th of March 2019 respectively, causing the Order to be served on INEC and requesting access to the said documents and materials.

    “Despite being served with the Order and several follow-ups, the leadership of INEC has refused to grant the PDP and Atiku Abubakar access to the materials and documents, notwithstanding the urgency of the matter.

    “This action by the leadership of INEC has further exposed that it has been heavily compromised by the Buhari Presidency to rig the February 23, 2019 Presidential election and to frustrate the quest by Nigerians to reclaim the mandate from President Muhammadu Buhari and save the nation from the crisis of an illegitimate government.

    “The leadership of INEC and the APC are seeking to frustrate our court option, seeing that the documents and materials will expressly show that Atiku Abubakar clearly won the election by the votes directly delivered at the polling units across the country as well as expose how the commission and the Buhari Presidency manipulated the results for President Buhari.

    “The PDP cautions the INEC to note that Nigerians are now aware of its manipulative tendencies and that any further delay in granting access to the materials might attract public odium.

    “INEC should therefore end its unpatriotic partisan shenanigans with the APC and immediately obey the Court of Appeal and grant the PDP and Atiku Abubakar access to the documents and materials and free itself from unholy entanglement with the APC against Nigerians.”

     

  •  INEC chairman denies Atiku access to election materials, PDP alleges

    The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) on Saturday accused the chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prof Mahmood Yakubu, of refusing the party’s presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar access to election materials.

    The Court of Appeal had ordered INEC to allow Atiku’s lawyers inspect ballot materials used in the February 23 presidential election, in furtherance of the petition filed by the PDP candidate against President Muhammadu Buhari’s re-election.

    However, in a statement by its spokesman, Kola Ologbondiyan, the PDP said Yakubu and the leadership INEC have refused to obey the order of the appellate court, given on March 6, 2019.

    The PDP described INEC’s actions as deliberate and wicked ploy, accusing the electoral body of acting in cahoots with the governing All Progressives Congress (APC) to frustrate the case.

    The main opposition party further said INEC’s action was meant to ambush the case, adding it’s a deliberate plot to knock Atiku off the timeline prescribed by law for the PDP and its candidate to file the case at the Tribunal.

    The statement said: “It is imperative to inform Nigerians that upon obtaining the lawful order of the Court, directing INEC to forthwith, avail Atiku Abubakar and the PDP copies of all the documents and other materials used for the Presidential election, our legal team wrote to the INEC Chairman on the 11th and 12th of March 2019 respectively, causing the Order to be served on INEC and requesting access to the said documents and materials.

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    “Despite being served with the Order and several follow-ups, the leadership of INEC has refused to grant the PDP and Atiku Abubakar access to the materials and documents, notwithstanding the urgency of the matter.

    “This action by the leadership of INEC has further exposed that it has been heavily compromised by the Buhari Presidency to rig the February 23, 2019 Presidential election and to frustrate the quest by Nigerians to reclaim the mandate from President Muhammadu Buhari and save the nation from the crisis of an illegitimate government.

    “The leadership of INEC and the APC are seeking to frustrate our court option, seeing that the documents and materials will expressly show that Atiku Abubakar clearly won the election by the votes directly delivered at the polling units across the country as well as expose how the commission and the Buhari Presidency manipulated the results for President Buhari.

    “The PDP cautions the INEC to note that Nigerians are now aware of its manipulative tendencies and that any further delay in granting access to the materials might attract public odium.

     

    “INEC should therefore end its unpatriotic partisan shenanigans with the APC and immediately obey the Court of Appeal and grant the PDP and Atiku Abubakar access to the documents and materials and free itself from unholy entanglement with the APC against Nigerians”.

     

     

  • A’Ibom LG chair, 3 others injured as thugs hijack materials

    Four persons including chairman of Etim Ekpo Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom state, Hon. Udeme Wilson Eduo were injured yesterday on Saturday when suspected hoodlums hijacked ballot materials meant for wards 8, 9 and 10 during the governorship and sttate Assembly elections.

    It was learnt the hoodlums trailed the vehicle ferrying the materials from the Etim Ekpo Local Government office of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and intercepted it at Edem Akai, before reaching the delivery points at Udianga Enem, the home town of the council chairman.

    “When they trailed us dangerously into the polling units in the villages, we tried to escape and our vehicles hit a tree on the road and capsized.

    ‘’At that point, the hoodlums, accompanied by armed uniform men surrounded us at that point and trans-loaded the material to Saint Joseph Primary school, Iwukem.

    “It was at that point that the Chairman followed them to retrieve the materials meant for his two units at Udianaga Enem (Ward 8), where the thugs descended on him and destroyed his official vehicle,” a polling officer, who would not want his name in print told Newsmen in Etim Ekpo.

    It was learnt three youths, who tried to apprehend the thugs from fleeing with the materials were seriously injured by explosives detonated at the Iwukem junction, sending others to scamper for safety.

    Speaking to newsmen at his country home in Udianga, the chairman lamented he was badly bruised by the thugs, adding that polling materials were diverted while his car was badly damaged.

    His driver, according to him, had been seized and taken to unknown destination by the hoodlums.

    “As I am talking to you now, my driver is missing and you can see bruises all over me and my car badly vandalized.

    “You see everybody here waiting to cast their votes, but no ballot materials because the materials have been diverted,” he said.

    At Ikot Nya,unit 4, Edem Akai and other villages in Etim Ekpo Ward 10, women, youths and other registered voters protested what they described as disenfranchisement of large number of voters in the area, alleging materials were diverted by thugs.

    At Ward 5, the Peoples Democratic Pary (PDP) agent, Comrade Okpongete Ofiokse, told newsmen that “all ballot materials meant for unit 2, at Uruk Atai Nsidung, were carted away by thugs.”

    The councilor representing the Ward Hon. Ime Afia said the unit has a voting strength of 220 registered voters and expressed dismay at the diversion of polling materials, even when they voters turned out in large numbers to vote since 7:00 am.

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     However, voting went well in other places in the state including Uyo, Ikot Abasi, Ibiono, Nsit Ibom, Nsit Ubium, Ikot Ekpene, Abak and Oruk Anam.

    The PDP National Legal Adviser, who voted in his polling unit at Utu Ikot Eboro, described the exercise as “very peaceful” and commended INEC for orderly conduct of the exercise.

    He called on INEC to ensure that polling results were canceled in places where there were noticeable issues of malpractices and ballot diversion by thugs especially in Etim Ekpo Ward 8,9 and 10 in line with electoral laws.

    Minor infractions were reported around communities in Esit Eket, where the former Speaker of the House of Assembly, Mr. Bassey Essien, was reported to have disrupted the exercise, using armed thugs.

  • INEC dismisses PDP allegation of hoarding electoral sheets

    The Independent National Electoral Commission  (INEC) on Friday dismissed an allegation by Peoples Democratic Party that it was hoarding some election materials.

    The Chief Press Secretary of the INEC Chairman, Mr Rotimi Oyekanmi, said the Commission would never deliberately hoard election materials or engage in any act intended to favour any political party or candidate.

    Oyekanmi said that in the last one week, INEC had mobilised all national assets to deliver various election materials, day and night, to various parts of the country.

    “While the Commission has experienced a few challenges in the process, which is normal with the logistical operation of this magnitude, we have largely overcome these challenges.

    “The Chairman of INEC, (Mahmood) Yakubu, has been briefing the nation daily since last Monday on the progress made.

    “I think that every well-meaning Nigerian will agree that INEC needs all the support it can get to organise a successful general election starting from tomorrow, Feb. 23.

    “We want to assure Nigerians who have shown a lot of support and understanding, especially in the last one difficult week, that the Commission will never deliberately hoard election materials or engage in any act intended to favour any political party or candidate,” Oyekanmi said.

    He urged Nigerian to feel free to vote for any political party or candidate of their choice and assured them that their votes would count.

    The main opposition party, PDP, accused the Commission of withholding sensitive election materials, including collation (form EC8D) and result (form EC8E) sheets in states considered to be PDP strongholds.

    The party made the allegation in a statement issued by its National Publicity Secretary, Mr Kola Ologbondiyan, on Friday in Abuja.

    Ologbondiyan said that intelligence at PDP’s disposal showed that certain compromised INEC officials were working with agents of All Progressives Congress (APC) to hold back the materials to rig results for ÀPC on Sunday in the affected states.

    “For instance, in Abia state, no collation forms and result sheets have been received for the Senatorial elections, while no result sheets for all the elections have been received in Delta and various other states.

    “Also in Kano State only 105 Senate result sheets have been received in Garko Local Government Area instead of 144 .

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    ” Rogo LGA has received 106 Senate result sheets instead of 141; Danbatta has received 28 cartons of House of Representatives ballot papers instead of 29, while Tofa LGA has received 18 cartons instead of 19.

    “This scenario is playing out in many other states,” he said.

    Ologbondiyan urged the INEC chairman to immediately release the materials to their designated points, saying PDP would never allow anybody to use any means to rig it out in the elections.

    “Yakubu must note that this serious infraction is already heightening tension and would eventually lead to serious crisis in affected states ahead of the elections, if nothing was done to stem the trend,” he warned. (NAN)

  • INEC retrieves election materials from Jigawa, Imo, Oyo, others

    •As Lamido, Ohakim, Ladoja, others condemn postponement

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has retrieved sensitive materials distributed in states like Jigawa, Imo, following yesterday’s postponement of the Presidential and National Assembly elections.

    The Administrative Secretary of Jigawa State INEC, Malam Ahmed Ado Danaji, confirmed the move while fielding questions from newsmen in the commission’s office in Dutse, the state capital.

    Malam Ahmed Ado Danaji explained that “immediately after the decision, we were directed to retrieve back all the elections material which already arrived some local government areas headquarters. We safely retrieved back it all and they are now in our (INEC) custody, well secured.”

    According to him “at the time the elections were postponed, our materials have arrived six local government areas such as Kiyawa and Taura. We used the heavy security to return them.”

    He added that “we (INEC) will keep all the materials in our custody; we will not return them back to the Central Bank where it was kept”.

    Also speaking, the former governor of Jigawa State, Alhaji Sule Lamido, expressed disappointment over the postponement, which he described as indication of total failure.

    All Progressive Congress (APC) Chieftain in Jigawa State, Hon. Faruk Adamu Aliyu, said the election postponement will not in any way affect the APC chances of overwhelming victory.

    Also, the senatorial candidate for Jigawa Central of Jigawa State, Mustaph Sule Lamido, condemned the INEC action, describing it as a demonstration of high level of incompetency of the INEC chairman.

    In Imo State, INEC’s office yesterday said it has commenced the retrieval of sensitive materials already deployed to local government areas for the Presidential and National Assembly elections.

    The State Resident Electoral Commissioner, Prof Francis Ezeonu, said the sensitive materials will be retrieved and returned to the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) for safekeeping, while awaiting further instructions.

    Meanwhile, anger and disappointment have continued to trail the postponement of the election in the state.

    Electorates, who had travelled long distance to the respective places where they are registered to vote, expressed dismay over the timing of the postponement by INEC.

    When our Correspondent visited one of the Polling Units in Owerri, a handful of voters were seen waiting for the arrival of INEC officials.

    One of the aggrieved voters, Mazi Chuks Ofulum, lampooned INEC for toying with the nation’s democracy.

    Also expressing disappointment over the postponement, former governor of Imo State, Ikedi Ohakim, stated that “postponement does not go down well with any patriotic and right thinking citizen of this country.”

    Ohakim, who is also the governorship candidate of the Accord Party, advised INEC to take steps to ensure that there won’t be further postponements.

    Also in Oyo, the State Resident Electoral Commissioner, Mr. Mutiu Agboke, yesterday confirmed that sensitive election materials earlier distributed across some local governments of the state have been retrieved and lodged at the Agodi, Ibadan headquarters of the commission for safekeeping.

    According to Agboke, the commission decided to warehouse the materials at the headquarters office owing to the huge volumes of other materials yet to be sorted or distributed at the Central Bank of Nigeria, Dugbe, Ibadan office.

    He added however that the security of the office has been beefed up with security operatives including police, army, civil defence and state security while anti-bomb vehicles, patrol vehicles and surveillance dogs are seen within and outside the premises of the commission.

    But mixed reactions have however trailed the postponement of the polls, as a former governor of the state, Senator Rashidi Ladoja called for the probe of the decision after the entire INEC leadership might have been sacked due to what he described as their incompetence in handling electoral matters.

    Agboke who noted that just like every other Nigerian and observers, the management of the Commission also felt bad about the need for the postponement, however said it should not translate to apathy of voters on the newly stated date.

    “We have started the distribution of our sensitive materials and in fact, some of them have been deployed to the local governments but along the line, we got the news of the postponement by one week.

    “Immediately, we retrieved all the materials back. We retrieved them back in the presence of the police.

    “What we did was that the retrieval was to the state office because we still have large volumes of cartons of ballot papers at the CBN office, so we are trying to decongest the CBN. What we have done is that those we have sorted out, we are taking their custody here in our Agodi head office and we are fortifying the security around here.

    “The Commissioner of Police was here earlier in the day and more policemen have been deployed. The General Officer Commanding (GOC) had been contacted and men of the Nigerian Army have been stationed here. NSCDC personnel are also here. Even at the CBN, more personnel have been deployed to fortify the place for us. I want to assure the people of Oyo State that nothing has happened to any of our sensitive materials. They are intact,” he said.

    But Senator Ladoja who was visibly angry at the postponement described it as a sad development which shows the incompetence of INEC leadership.

    He said “If you cannot even conduct an election, and you are talking about democracy, what democracy is that? People will read a lot of meanings into it. I want to repeat that it is due to the incompetence of the people that are there, he said.

  • Photos: INEC begins distribution of election materials

    Ahead of Saturday’s presidential and National Assembly elections, the Independent National Electoral Commission ( INEC ) has begun the distribution of sensitive election materials in Ibadan.

     

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